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The number of progenitors that enter the thymus each day is thought to be extremely small.
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The organoid that resulted had decreased numbers of neural progenitor cells and smaller tissues.
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Stem cells give rise to progenitor cells, which are cells that are not self-renewing, but can generate several types of cells.
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The other daughter cell becomes a progenitor cell to fill the lost role of the parent cell and maintain proliferation.
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The dust is believed to have formed during the last phases of the progenitor star's life.
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Additionally, he has focused on the regulation of genes expressed in hematopoietic stem cells and their progenitors.
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He is a progenitor of docufiction and ethnographic film (ethnofiction).
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The first two divisions yield four progenitor macromeres which specify four geometric quadrants of the developing organism.
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After a bone fracture the progenitor cells develop into osteoblasts and chondroblasts, which are essential to the healing process.
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Revolutions have a long history of eating their progenitors.
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